With regard to study and stay program in the Atlantic provinces, I don't think it applies to high school students, but I will check to be sure. These are transition programs being developed by the provinces, so the one may not be identical to the other, so I would have to check that. It's not my area of responsibility.
With regard to the cost of French-language tests, no one in the department is happy that the English tests were less expensive in the past. The challenge is very big. The number of principal applicants who take these tests—which are only required in our economic programs—are several thousand per year. To provide those at hundreds of locations in Canada and globally—